I am interested in people's names. One of the most interesting to me, is Our Heavenly Father's name.
I have heard that "Elohim" is not really a proper name; that it is a Hebrew word ( or some other ancient language, maybe Egyptian. I'm not sure ) which simply means "God" or "Holy Man", but that Our Heavenly Father's REAL name is a different one.
Could this be true?
In another Thread, I think it was 'Adam-God Theory', there was some Discussion on the possibility that 'Elohim', 'Jehovah' and so forth are in fact Offices just as you would have 'Apostle', 'Patriarch', etc. I always tend to recall what the Lord told Moses when he asked him who he should say is the name of the God that sent him to bring His people out of Egypt. The answer leaves so much food for thought.
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Isn't this addressed in the temple? During the endowment the names are said and we are instructed based on those names. They aren't any different to what we already know: Elohim for heavenly father and Jehovah for Jesus Christ.
Name: Michael
Country:
Title: God's Name
Comments: The word "Elohim" is, in fact, an ancient Hebrew word meaning literally "The Mighty Ones or Gods" in the plural form. It is the plural form of "Eloach," meaning literally "The Mighty One." The name of God in the Adamic language was Ahman, as in Adam-ondi-Ahman. A name is whatever someone calls you. I tell people that my name is Mike but that's not what's on my birth certificate.
Name: Michael
Country:
Title: God's name
Comments: There are many possible explanations. It could refer to all exalted beings. It could refer to the Godhead. It could refer our Heavenly Father and His exalted wife. Take your pick.